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The Node correspondents

The Node correspondents

With diverse backgrounds and interests, the Node correspondents are a group of developmental and stem cell biology researchers who are keen to contribute regularly to the Node.

Of TOR and Tide: Metabolism Beyond the Model #MetabolismMondays

Posted by , on 28 April 2025

All the world’s a metabolic dance, and we are merely moving to the rhythm ! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we will get to know insights from Dr. Eudald …

All the world’s a metabolic dance, and we are merely moving to the rhythm !

Posted by , on 25 April 2025

Emerging perspectives in metabolism. #MetabolismMondays begin on April 28th 2025.

3rd Crick Beddington Symposium: Shared Roots and Divergent Paths in the Chick Spinal Cord

Posted by , on 26 March 2025

During the coffee break on the second day of the 3rd Crick Beddington Symposium, I approached Dr Giulia Boezio, a postdoc in the Briscoe lab at the Francis Crick Institute. …

3rd Crick Beddington Symposium: Anterior Fates Await Those Who Migrate – How Nodal Dynamics Shape Anteroposterior Patterning

Posted by , on 14 March 2025

The Node correspondent, Alex Neaverson, interviewed Prof Vasso Episkopou at the Beddington Symposiuim.

3rd Crick Beddington Symposium: Somites get lost without Hox keeping time

Posted by , on 7 March 2025

The 3rd Crick-Beddington Symposium, in memory of Rosa Beddington FRS (1956-2001), took place on 10th-11th February at the Francis Crick Institute, London.

Human brain development on a vacation island

Posted by , on 5 March 2025

The island of Capri, lying south of Naples and West of Sorrento, is an Italian vacation destination known for its exquisite views and extravagant luxury shopping. So, it may come …

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Updated on 5 March 2025